Woutertje Pieterse Prijs
Woutertje Pieterse Prijs | |
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Awarded for | Award for best children's book |
Country | Netherlands |
Reward(s) | €15,000[1] |
First awarded | 1988[2] |
The Woutertje Pieterse Prijs (Dutch for Woutertje Pieterse Prize) is an annual Dutch literary award for the best children's book of the preceding year.[1]
History[]
The award was first given in 1988.[2] The winner of the prize receives €15,000, the highest amount among Dutch literary awards for children's literature.[1][2][3] The award is awarded annually in March or April.[3]
The award is named after the character Woutertje Pieterse in Ideeën written by Multatuli.[3] The award's name refers to the character's curiosity and tendency to go against society's morals.[3][4] In a similar way, the Woutertje Pieterse Prijs is awarded to books that differ from children's literature with a didactic or moralistic nature.[4]
Some authors have received the award multiple times, including Toon Tellegen (1992, 1994),[5][6] Joke van Leeuwen (1997, 1999)[7][8] and Paul Biegel (1991, 2000).[9][10] In 2018, Annet Schaap with her book Lampje was the first author to receive this award with a debut novel.[1] Jaap Lamberton is the only person to have received the award posthumously (in 1993).[11]
The prize money has been provided by various organisations over the years, including the Lirafonds and Bruna.[2] The award was sponsored by Lirafonds until 2014 and by Bruna in 2015, 2016 and 2017.[2] The 2018 edition of the award was sponsored using one-off funding. The 2019 and 2020 editions of the award are sponsored by the Brook Foundation and Stichting De Versterking.[2]
Winners[]
- 1988 - Imme Dros, Annetje Lie in het holst van de nacht[12]
- 1989 - Margriet Heymans, Lieveling, boterbloem[13][14]
- 1990 - Anne Vegter and Geerten Ten Bosch, De dame en de neushoorn[15]
- 1991 - Paul Biegel, Anderland: een Brandaan mythe[9]
- 1992 - Toon Tellegen, Juffrouw Kachel[5]
- 1993 - Jaap Lamberton (awarded posthumously), Een heel lief konijn, written by Imme Dros[11]
- 1994 - Toon Tellegen, Bijna iedereen kon omvallen[6]
- 1995 - Anne Provoost, Vallen[16]
- 1996 - Anton Quintana, Het boek van Bod Pa[17]
- 1997 - Joke van Leeuwen, Iep![7]
- 1998 - Wim Hofman, Zwart als inkt[18]
- 1999 - Joke van Leeuwen and Malika Blain, Bezoekjaren[8]
- 2000 - Paul Biegel, Laatste verhalen van de eeuw[10]
- 2001 - Bart Moeyaert, Broere[19][20]
- 2002 - Peter van Gestel, Winterijs[21]
- 2003 - Guus Kuijer, Ik ben Polleke hoor![22]
- 2004 - Edward van de Vendel and Fleur van der Weel, Superguppie[23]
- 2005 - Thé Tjong-Khing, Waar is de taart?[24]
- 2006 - Harrie Geelen and Imme Dros, Bijna jarig[25][26]
- 2007 - , Josja Pruis[27][28]
- 2008 - , Verkocht[29][30]
- 2009 - Peter Verhelst and Carll Cneut, Het geheim van de keel van de nachtegaal[31]
- 2010 - Carli Biessels, Juwelen van stras[32][33]
- 2011 - Benny Lindelauf, De hemel van Heivisj[34]
- 2012 - Ted van Lieshout, Driedelig paard[35][36]
- 2013 - Kristien Dieltiens, Kelderkind[37][38]
- 2014 - Marjolijn Hof, De regels van drie[39][40]
- 2015 - Bette Westera and Sylvia Weve, Doodgewoon[41][42]
- 2016 - Edward van de Vendel and Martijn van der Linden, Stem op de okapi[43][44]
- 2017 - Gerda Dendooven, Stella, ster van de zee[45][46]
- 2018 - Annet Schaap, Lampje[47][1]
- 2019 - Kathleen Vereecken and , Alles komt goed, altijd[48][49]
- 2020 - Bette Westera and Sylvia Weve, Uit elkaar[50][51]
- 2021 - Benny Lindelauf and Ludwig Volbeda, Hele verhalen voor een halve soldaat[52]
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External links[]
- Official website (Dutch)
- Dutch literary awards
- Children's literary awards
- Dutch children's literature
- Awards established in 1988
- 1988 establishments in the Netherlands